Also, I would like to point out that everyone here has a right to poke a little fun at Rob Liefeld and his admitted troubles drawing feet/human anatomy in general, his pouch fetish, his love for the word "blood," unrealistically huge guns, etc, as long as no one is explicitly insulting him. That's more courtesy than he's given many of his fellow comic creators.And now back to discussing toys...
I want to make something very clear here: Every member on these boards has a right say if they consider something uninspired. If someone doesn't like something, they're free to say so. What members here do not have a right to do is lash out at others because they disagree about a toy (these are just toys. Remember that), even if it's not calling anyone out specifically. If you don't like someone's response to something you like, ignore them, or feel free to share why you like it while remaining civil. Board members who cannot remain civil may have posting privileges suspended.
Yeah these are rip-offs but they re almost old enough to be classic and nostalgic, these definitely seems to be interesting, at least it's way more interesting than the previous Liefeld/Loosecollector figures.
These look nice. I'm glad to see Youngblood figures again. It sure brungs back the feels of those figure hunting days back in the 90's. Now we need someone to do Wetworks. You guys remeber that Vampire.
Oh Nice, Rob is back at it with more uninspired characters, with Hawkguy and Captain Ameripool, Noice!, keep it going dog.
still a bummer, there is too much feet and not enough pouch.
Had a fun thought.
Todd made one of himself. Then you have fun ones here and there... a Stan Lee Hasbro figure; Action Force Larry Hama; etc.
Rob needs to have a figure of himself wearing Levi 501s and with swappable obscured feet.
Seriously, I would buy it.
Announced today, LooseCollector and Rob Liefeld have announced the next figures in the 1/12 scale Extreme Universe line with Shaft and Diehard from the Younblood comics. The first figures released in the line were Bloodstrike Stone and Bloodwulf which you can purchase from our sponsor BigBadToyStore.com.Check out renders for the new Youngblood figures below and stay-tuned for more details when they become available.
What Lobo is that next to bloodwulf? Dcuc?
On 11/7/2024 at 11:39 AM, Emnems80 said:Don't know the history behind it, so why does Liefeld not own Youngblood anymore?
It's kind of a long story, but he took on a partner then took on another partner then those partners had a falling out that ended with them dividing the catalogue, then one of the partners eventually sold his stake in things to someone else and now some guy who decided he should invest in buying comic properties but doesn't seem to have any idea what to actually *do* with those properties owns Youngblood.
Don't know the history behind it, so why does Liefeld not own Youngblood anymore?